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2. Assembly and Set Up

Instructions for Assembly

Tools required: 6mm Hex Allen Key and Multi Spanner (17mm, 15mm & 14mm).
The Wattbike must be assembled with due care by at least two adults. If in doubt call upon the help of a technically qualified 

person.
The Wattbike is 654mm wide, 1230mm long and has a maximum height of 1300mm. 
When taking the Wattbike out of the packing box do not lift or carry the Wattbike bike using the plastic covers – take a firm hold 

of the frame and steel handlebar and saddle stems - two adults are needed to lift the Wattbike.
The Wattbike is heavy – 55kg. Make sure you hold it securely whilst fitting the rear and front feet, when lowering it to the ground 

and when moving it around.

2.1 Unpacking Small Parts

Leaving the main body of the Wattbike in the box, unpack and lay out all the items from the packaging and ensure that you have 

all the items below:

1.  Rear foot (no wheels attached)  

2.  Front foot (wheels attached)  

3.  Right & Left pedals - These are a combination pedal SPD and toe clip options.  

4.  Recreational Wattbike saddle (Race saddles are available as optional extra)  

5.  Handlebars with Wattbike Performance Computer bracket attached 

6.  Wattbike Performance Computer 

7.  4 x 6cm bolts, washers and nuts for the rear and front leg 

8.  Saddle bottom plate (smaller plate), adjustment lever and washer  

9.  Saddle slider 

10.  Handlebar bottom plate (larger plate), adjustment lever and washer 

11.  2 x 25 mm thumb screws for fixing the Wattbike Performance Computer to the handlebar bracket 

12.  Plug-in battery charger 

13.  3m USB cable

2.2 Unpacking Main Body of the Wattbike

With a suitable assistant, lift the Wattbike out of the box holding the Wattbike as shown in the image, 

and lower gently onto the ground. Do not let go of the Wattbike as without the front and back foot 

the Wattbike is not yet fully stable.

2.3 Attach the Rear Foot

Ask your assistant to lift the rear of the Wattbike up and align the 2 holes in the rear foot with the 2 

holes in the frame of the bike. Please do support the weight of the Wattbike on the fan cage at the 

front of the bike. Push the bolt up through the hole in the foot and frame place the washer over the 

thread of the bolt and then thread the nut onto the bolt and tighten using the 6mm Hex Allen Key for 

the bolt and 17mm spanner for the nut.
Gently lower the Wattbike to the floor.

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Manuals and software for the Wattbike can 

be downloaded at 

wattbike.com/software

Summary of Contents for cycle trainer

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY SERVICE MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...r safety or reduce the lifetime of the Wattbike and should be replaced immediately Multiple Wattbikes should not be stacked together A reasonable distance should be maintained between each Wattbike During use the recommended minimum distance between Wattbikes is 1 metre Using the Wattbike Discuss your health programme and fitness regimen with your doctor or a suitably qualified healthcare professi...

Page 3: ...erformance Computer bracket attached 6 Wattbike Performance Computer 7 4 x 6cm bolts washers and nuts for the rear and front leg 8 Saddle bottom plate smaller plate adjustment lever and washer 9 Saddle slider 10 Handlebar bottom plate larger plate adjustment lever and washer 11 2 x 25 mm thumb screws for fixing the Wattbike Performance Computer to the handlebar bracket 12 Plug in battery charger 1...

Page 4: ...up through the hole of the handlebar bottom plate up into the handlebars Tighten securely but not too tightly 2 8 Attach Wattbike Performance Computer Secure the Wattbike Performance Computer WPC to the bracket using the 2 x 25mm thumb screws Tighten securely but not too tightly Plug the sensor cable into the back of the Wattbike Performance Computer making sure the pins and guide ridge line up Wh...

Page 5: ...la it should bisect the pedal spindle Adjust the saddle fore aft to ensure that the knee is over the pedal spindle NOTE if you need to move the saddle fore aft severely you may need to raise lower the saddle to compensate The difference between the forward and back positions of the saddle fore aft adjustment is 6 cm 3 3 Handlebar Height saddle to handlebar difference Adjust the handlebar height so...

Page 6: ...ng systems may be inaccurate Over exercise may result in serious injury or death If you feel faint stop exercising immeadiately There is a RESET button on the back of the Wattbike Performance Computer this should only be used if the Wattbike Performance Computer display stops working or shows inconsistent data NOTE You will not lose any data saved in the Memory if you activate the RESET button If ...

Page 7: ...ments Tightenasnecessary Checkthatthepedalsaresecure Tightenasnecessary Ensure that no sweat liquid is pooling on the metalwork or covers Lubricate using a 3 In One Multi Purpose Spray Oil or similar product the thread of the locking and adjustment levers Check the battery level on the WPC from Main Menu Properties and then Battery If the level is below 50 charge using the external charger for a p...

Page 8: ...m Contact Details Corporate Headquarters Wattbike Ltd Vermont House Nottingham South and Wilford Industrial Estate Ruddington Lane Nottingham NG11 7HQ United Kingdom Tel 44 0 115 945 5450 Email info wattbike com Web wattbike com ...

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